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(Ebe Cottage < 3 rovc Sentinel t rill times you begin lo feel that some thing in wrung. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Flour! Flour! Flour! When n woman oversleep» on her wetl tiing day we kuuw which member of An entire new llglitlu.-t tat in b aa ELBERT BEDE, Editor the household will get the family )uat been Installed In Dullut BEDE A ORANT, Publishers The new crematorium at the eastern ▲ a n l c l u i publication sntsred st Cottage Grove u «fú n dela«» matter breakfasts in after life. Oregon slate hospital baa been com Wednesday, April SI, ISIS. Some folks waste more time and en pleted. I-' in I h - i Micini l-ju tii, gu n fg iile e d lo he bel ter tinnì any ut bei StJ SOUTH FIFTH STREET ergv devising illegitimate wavs of get BC 8 LNE 88 OFFICE: The Junction City annual pumpkin ting the money than it would take to show will be held September Id. 17 tloiir ntiu bt-ing uscii ni C u lla t e (Irtive. earn it in a legitimate way. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. and IN Per Stick .................................................................... $2.00 ........... 80 O m Y m t .............................. ..............$1.60 SU Month* .. Industrial eluba are being organise! It would keep a girl pretty busy to ! Per Barrei.................................................................... $8 00 Tbrss M onth»....................................... SO Single Copies ___ 6 c In many or the districts of Washing This rule i» il aperative. look like her photograph much of tIn No subscription taken ualnna paid for la advance. ton county. l'isbcr A lt Klnur, bus un «U|>cntir, mul wc gli urti il et' il tu bc time. Charles Yols, a well known business ADVERTISING RATES. filim i In niiy ritmi- naw being suiti al n biglicr prie«. Ten dollar bills are easy enough to { man of North Mend, dlod suddenly of Display, 26 cent» per inch; reediug notice ada., 10 cents per line; legal notices, Per Stick .................................................................... $1.00 6 cents per line; surrounded ada., 60 cents per inch; classified ails., 1 cent per get—the trouble ia to get them receipt hemorrhage. ed. Mrs Jack Wenandy commute,| sill Per Barrei .................................................................. $7.00 word. Special discounts on lontrncta. Cards of Thanks aud Resolutions, ti cents cltlc at her home In Bend Domes! ie per Uae. All widows, gruss or otherwise, nrt l-’ lour b„v lite barrei ut ihe a b o v e jiricc must I h » cash. Krec difficulties are blamed lit a note. good looking. i l d i v c i y In a n i pari ni' lu m i. T elcph u tic 65. Six months' attendance at Sunday -------------- I Be Sure to Get Stop Over Be Sure to Oet Stop Over A candidate never eonseuts to run | school was the sentence meted out by j except upon the earnest solicitation of Juvenile Judge Gillette to a delinquent X at Cottage Grove. st Cottage Grove. scores of friends who forget to get out Grants Vasa boy. J X to the polls. The Folk County Jersey Breeders' a s s o c ia t io n will hold a big public sue X county might not break any records but Wave and Ttda Lots of men who would rather lie t|on M*y Bt which all breeds of j J should prove quite a drawing card in right than president get left both ways | cow l wilt be sold By Priscilla Leonard. getting the rural attendance. On the far reef the breakers Alfred Ball, of Salem, lias bean ap A Lane County fair should he for tht There is a pleas,ng sociable feeling potntt, j d<.puty nealer of Wl(„ hu alul Recoil in shattered foam. Have You Solved the Money guestlou purpose of developing Lane County, n •; about living I lV U lt f in 111 a “ small uliiu II t m x 'i i u Ktiru I town when Yet still the sea behind them meaaurea for the western district by i tn Your Home'’ for the purpose of supporting horse everyone knows you, but sometimes it Urges its forces home; State I'reasurer Kay. If Von hove nut solved the money que* breeders from outside the state. is inconvenient. Its chant of triumph surges Frank Meredith, secretary of the tion in your home, the mutter of pnrt Gsniilns Mem Requited to Win th* The Lane County Fair Board got a Through all the thunderous din— Oregon state fair board, baa been of liernhip bet wen husband und wife, you People's Confidence If a man kills a woman he usually law paased by the recent legislature should not fnil to see " Kiuinwny Jun e." The wave may break in failure fored the secretaryship of the Wash It is the greut George Knndnlpli Chester permitting the people of the county to gets hung— if a woman kills a man she But the tide is sure to win' Ington state fair board. Have ytin ever »to|>|ietl to reason nby photoplay strini in fifteen weekly in vote money for the purehase o f the fair gets a vaudeville contract. In uu effort to exterminate coyotea stnllmeiits of two reels each, to tie seen it ia that so innny product» that are ex grounds at Eugene. Until the bill wss The reef is strong and cruel; Infected with rabies, the rangere of ■it tin- Rex Tin-titer every Monday night lensively advertised, al! at ones drop amended it provided that the County Upon its jagged wail the Malheur national foreat have kill The story is running in The Sentinel. out of sight nnd are soon forgotten f This is not n problem piny. It is n Court should make a levy for that One wave— a score— a hundred, ed more than 100 coyotes -within the thrilling story of adventure, n pulsating The re«sun is plain the artiele did nut purpose. It is well for the political fu Broken and shattered fall; last month i lyric of love and, more than either, a fulfill the promises of the mniinfnrturer tures of the members of the Legislature Yet in defeat they conquer; Pythian Slaters of the third district mighty mystery, which baffled solution This applies more particularly to s that the bill was amended. Now that it The sea comes flooding in— *" •■>•' «•'• r.-t But in addi medicine. A medicinal preparation that Great Northern Again Offer* $60 Tro held their convention at Albany with is up to the people to vote sueh a levy Wave upon wave is routed. delegates present from all lodges of «'»a to all these merits, it has the added has real curative value almost sells it phy; Dozen Silver Loving Cups •ne o f a s e p arate and importuni me» the members of the fair bourd had bet But the tide is sure to wrin. the organization tn Marlon. I.inn. Lane suge unti benefit to e v e r y innrricd man self, us like an endless chain system the Alio Oiven. ter see to it that they do not rondut-l and Polk cuuiititta. and e v e r y marrietl Mommi and nll o f remedy is recommended by those who the fair as an entirely Eugene propo O mighty sea' Thy message One hundred and alxty five thousand tliose M Ilo liope solile d a y to live in tlie hnve been benefited, to those wnu are A total of nearly $4tM) in rash, a ♦!>»» two-year-old Douglas fir trees will be marrietl stnte. sition. The votes of the farmers of the In clanging spray is cast; in need of it, loving cup and ten or eleven other silver Ilasb.intl, ilnes vour wife spemi more entire countv will be needed. Within God's plan of progress A prominent druggist says "T a k e for cups and two trips to Salem, form the planted on Dead mountain, three miles tinnì voti think site shonld f line» It matters not at last awards offered the children of Lane above Oakridge In the Cascade uatton c o n t r a r i bill» fnr you to pnv withnut example Dr. Kilmer’s H m amp R o o t , a A JOB FOR MASONS. How wide the shores of evil, County at the coming county fnir. al forest this year. yo u r pt-riqission f Do voti g i t e her nn preparation I have oold for many years The prizes are offered for all man How strong the reefs of sin— The lowest hid for tha construction allo Mance? Do you p a i her a »nlary for snd never besitnte to reeomniend, for HE Christian Science Monitor ner of garden products, especially corn The wave may be defeated, of the proposed stretch of the Uolum m an agin g you r tinaief line» she seem in nlmost every rase it shows excellent publishes an appeal from Charles und potatoes, tor fruit ranning, pastry i-mbnrrasscd al acce p tin g money from But the tide is sure to win! bla highway In Hood River county. y o u f D uca alle hnow your im-omef results, as many of my customers ran W. Jennings, editor of the Fourth making, and other branches of di>tiii-»t ir scienres, and for school industrial work 140,343, was submitted by Mlandlfer A W tfe, tliM-s your hasbiiinl accuse vou testify. No other kidney remedy that Light, a monthly journal devoted to A SUGGESTION TO UNCLE SAM In these branches the prizes are $2.50, Clarkson, of Portland. o f ex tra v a g a n c e f Ilo you know Ito» 1 know of has so large a sale." Howard Lodge of Masons, to the Ma $1.50 and $1.00. Two silver cups art- lunch he spemi» ? Do you d ls lik e t a k in g Following the usual custom, the HE U. 8 . government has a plan sonic brotherhood of the United States offered in the poultry department, and According to sworn statements and money from hini f Wmild you ruther gn B J to advance to the counties of calling upon all Masons to take udvant n silver rup is awarded in both the po committee tn charge of the Seventh oiit us he tloe» and earn yo u r liv in g unti verified testimony of thousands who Oregon and Washington the esti age of the greatest opportunity in his tato and corn growing contest. Five Annual Strawberry Festival to be hsld eaeh contributi* t n a u r d thè m ain te have used the preparation, the success mated future earnings of the forests lo tory to put into effect the tenets of grand special prizes of loving cups art- at Koseburg on May 21 and 22, will nan re am i maniigement o f yo u r juint of Dr. Kilmer's Mwamp Root is due to offered the best boy and girl exhibitor elect a “ queen" by popular vote houle f eated in them. The money thus received the brotherhood and to attempt to bring in each class. the fart that It fulfills almost every llnth »et- " K tin aw av •iiiniv . l u m v " It I* will wil The Douglas County Game Protec ia to be used for road improvements. The $50 Great Northern loving cup t help you to so li t thi» ^ m urb i idi wish in overcoming kidney, liver and their influence to bear to end the con blndder disorders, corrects urinary Such a plan is a good one as far as flict now raging in Europe. Mr. Jen offered to the district having the great tive associations at Itoaehurg. Tiller enigma. troubles anil neutralizes the uric and it goes, but there is little need for ei nings does not suggest any particular ••st collective exhibit; the grant! sperm and Yoncalla. have passed resolutions prizes are the two trips to the stnte fair A live wire neu »paper you know its which causes rheumatism. tending roads until we settle up along method, but if wishing for peace and at Halem, with a week on the grounds Indorsing the appointment of K L. i mime. nprTtf those that we already have. There are hoping and praying for peace will help and are offered for work in the indus Ewing, of Medford, as state game war You may receive a sample bottle of den. millions of seres in Oregon tributary any, he can depend upon the who! trial club projects. A silver cup is of If there's a difference In price in job Mwamp Root by parcels Post, Address Hugh Priest and Thomas Patterson printing you ’ll usually fimi an equal to improved roads that are not being Masonic brotherhood, even to those fered to the team of five that does tin Dr. Kilmer A Co., Hingbampton, N. Y , were convicted at Portland of a charge difference in quality. cultivated because those who would serving in the ranks and shooting and best cooking and serving of baked tip and enclose ten cents; also mention tbs pies, hot biscuits and coffee. of arson, arising out of an attempt to settle such lands haven’t the money to killing one another. This fraternity "C ottage Grove Weekly Mentinel." The following are the rules of entry burn the L. B. Menefee Lumber com Administrator’ s Notice. remove the timber and put in the first that has survived for centuries through for the Boys' ami Girls’ Industrial Fair apt i n i » H Notice is hereby given that by an or pany's shingle mill at University Park. crop. I der o f the County Court o f l.nne ('nun war and pestilence, may be able to do to be held in connection with the county February 16. Why can’t the government anticipate something towards bringing about peace fair this fall: tv, Htnte of Oregon, duly made nnd en Any boy or girl in Lane County under James A. Osborne lost his life and tered of record the 10th day of March, Restoration to Entry of Lands In Na somewhat upon the earnings of this land at this time. tlonal Forest 20 years of age is eligible to enter these William and James Wlnegar were res A. D 1915, in the matter of the estate Notice is hereby given that the and advance enough to enable the pros contests. cued by the government lifesaving of Olnf Mt-rggren, deceased, the under lands described below, embracing DUI 3N peetive settler to go thereupon and The contests will be divided into three SUPERVISORY SYSTEM GOING crew when they attempted to land signed. Axel N. Berggren was duly up litres, within the Miualnw A t’narade (.1) classes. Class (A) will include n start in earning a livingf through the surf on Itanilon beach in pointed administrator of »nid estate. National Foresta, Oregon, will let sub contestants from and including the ages HE rural supervisory system All person* having rlnims against *nid jert to settlement ami entry under the Canada has a system of lending the of 13 and 20 years, excepting those who an 18-foot rowboat. estate are hereby required to present provisions of the homrstend laws of seems to be getting not much will come under class (C), class (B homesteader money to get started with The lumber Industry of thr- Hood them duly verified as by law required the Uniteti Mtates anil the art of June more popular. That the County will include all under 13 years of age, Are we going to allow our northern River valley Is recovering Manager to said administrator, at the Inw office II, Hit Ml (34 Mtat., 233), at the United neighbor of the snows to exhibit greater Hchool Board realizes this is indicated and class (C) will include those who J. K. Robertson, of the Stanley Smith " / vl,a ' ’" " n g - G r o v e , Lane Mtates Inni) office at Roseburg, Oregon, have had over three (3) months' train enterprise and greater business sagacity by the fact that it has cut o ff two of . . . . . < mi nt y, Or«*j»un, u i t h m m i month* from on May 29, 1915. Any act tier who waa Lumber compiwiy announces tint their th»* lint#» o f thin n o tir« \ mg in domestic science, domestic art or the supervisors. than wet actually nnd in gieel faith rlaimmg any manual training in any school offering new plant at Green Point will be In Dateti the 2*'th ilnv o f Marrh, A. D. of »nul Inmls for ngrirultural purposes The Bent ¡nel has always supported the such courses. operation with spring weather. IHI3. prior to January I, I p i m i , ami has not SOME NEWSPAPERS NEED IT. system on the ground that the rural ‘ rizes will be offered on the basis of m.ll spr'JN AXEL N. BERGGREN, Fred R. Mellls. of Baker, will have abandoned same, has a preference right child should have as good school oppor the following qualifications: Alta King, Attorney Administrator. to make a homestead entry for the Inmls f l) The contestants must certify charge of the Oregon mining exhibit BILL has passed the Minnesota tunities as the city child. The Sentinel actually occupied. Maul lauda were list at the Panama Pacific exposition, ami that they have prepared their exhibits House making it compulsory for strenuously opposed doing away with •‘•I upon the applications of the persona 12 ) Entries must be made on blanks it is the plan of the comm'ttco In j mentioned below, who bave a preference newspapers to publish the names the system until it had been given a furnished by the fair association. charge of the work to rnako the exhibit I right subject to the prior right of any and addresses of writers of communi (3) Any child may enter ns many fair trial. Now that the system has HIM newspaper belongs I sueh settler, prov idetl sueh settler or a permanent one In Oregon after the cations during political campaigns when had a fair trial The Sentinel believes in competitions as he desires, but no child to you, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 applicant is qualified to make home fair shall make more than one entry for the same reflect on the character of leaving the system up to the rural resi Mitbst-riber. just as well < stead entry and the preference right is eaeh prize. Forty accidents, none fatal, were re ns to the publisher. You want candidates and giving the candidate at dents— the ones who are benefited exercised prior to May 29, 1915, on (4) Collective exhibits cannot be a ported to Labor Commissioner lloff it to be a newsy one, of course. i whieli date the lands will be subject to tacked the right to make a reply equal thereby. The suggestions made by The part of individual, or individual exhib You ran help make it so. during the week. Fourteen of the ac settlement nnd entry by nny qualified in length to the original communica Sentinel were adopted at the recent it* part of collective. (This rule does Every reader should be a re : person. The Inmls are ns follows: Th« cidents were in connection with lum tion. It is a reflection upon the hon Legislature and after May 22 it will be not apply to competition for the Great porter, at least to the extent of ! MW i, N W *4, the N'-j NWA4 MW%, ber manufacture and logging, while reporting the news he knows esty of some of the newspapers when optional with the rural directors as to Northern loving cup.) Mee 15, T. 19 H..R. II W„ W.M.JW) acres, (5) In case there is no competition II were In connection with the rail concerning his own family and I a p p l i c a t i o n of V. K. Newcomb, Ails, ■ueh a law is necessary, but such a la whether there shall be a school super the pri 7 .es will be awarded at the dis road work. friends. You perhnp* have O r e g o n ; List ri 15)14. The HE1 ,« NE 14 is needed in Oregon to deal with some visory system. Although still believing cretion of the judges. lunch news for every issue. If I Me. . 22. T. 21 M., H. 3 E., 4« nere», sp (.abor Commissioner Hoff Is send ( 6 ) Articles exhibited at last year’s of the dirty mud slinging rags. in it, The Sentinel expects to see th every reader would give us the p li c a t i o n of LcRoy llebert, Onkridge, ing out notices in regard to the law fair will not be accepted. items he knows, we t-ould Oregon; List )i 15)17. The ME'4 ME (4 system done away with almost entirely. (7) Fruit and vegetables must be in passed by the last legislature which make it twice as newsy as it FAIR BOARD RECONSIDERS. NW '4 MW'/, the W '4 NE V« HWfc, the The Cottage Grove country during the pint glass sealers, except in the girls’ regulates employment agencies. Un now ia. NW NW '4 ME Vi MW'4, the NK'4 NE past two years has had one of the most canning contest. der the new law, which become* ef Merely paying for the paper 1 : MU MW M.-e 20. T. 15, M , R 9 T is understood that the cW nty ( 8 ) Exhibits should be in place by competent supervisors of the county. and taking what we give you W., 30 acres, appliention of Thomas J . fective May 22, agents must secure li Fair Board is about to revise the II p. m., Tuesday, September 21 . is not enough. Other rentiers If the system continued to become un Day, Fisher, Oregon; List 0 1574. The list of prizes for grange exhib (9) While due care will be taken to censes from the labor commissioner. would be interested in learning M '/V NK'4 ME' 4 , the N '* N % HE (4 H popular under his supervision The Senti protect and care for all exhibits, the as Following an appropriation of $20. its at the approaching fair. The Menti the news you know. You'll K'4, the HI 4 ME'4 N W *4 HEV4, «he N nel sees no hope for its life. sociation will not be responsible for 000 by the state highway commission, enjoy seeing it in print, your nel last week called the attention of •4 N'ti MW '4 ME'4, the H '4 NW '4 MW lost or damaged articles. self. If you do not acquaint with which to Improve the Pacific Vi ME 14, the MW *4 NRI 4 HW ‘4 ME the board to the fact that its niggard ( 10 ) Permission cannot be granted to us with the items you know of, Vi. the N '4 HE Vi MW‘4, the N MW (4 policy in allowing but three prizes for anyone to remove exhibits till the fair highway between Canyon Creek can you cannot find fault with the MW' 4 , the H'4 H'4 NW'4 MW Vi, Mec. yon and the Josephine county line, has closed. grange exhibits was going to result in paper for not containing them. Il, T. I« H , K 12 W., 102.5 aeres, ex ( 11 ) Communications regarding in Douglas county will appropriate a like mighty poor agricultural exhibits. Had If you think for one minute, eept so much 11 s was inrludeil in (.ist formation, etc., in this department, sum In the Improvement of the road. right now, several items will •i 497, heretofore restored, the tract there been no more to offer for prizes Thing* other* think, and what w* should be addressed to the county sup come to your mind. What if According to advices received by hereby listeil contains 30.38 arres, appli sueh criticism would not have been think o f th . thing* other* think. erintendent of schools, Eugene, Ore. they are but ‘ ‘ personalsf ” c a tio n of Alfred Johannen, Florence, State Forester Klltott from the federal made, but there seems to be something We want personals. We want Oregon; List (I 1591. Mnrrh 17, 1915. forestry department, Oregon's appor wrong when more money is offered for Time to Spray Again. anything that is news. M. Bruce, Assistimi Commissioner of You may argue a woman into seeing C. E. Htewart, county fruit inspector, tionment under the Weeks law for Take a livelier interest in one horse race at an agricultural exhi the General Land Office. m.’ll apr21 forest fire fighting will be $8000 this announces that it is now time to spray YOI'R paper. You'll nppreci bition than ia offered for all agrieui that you are correct but just as you ate it more, ns will all of think she is going to admit it she says for apple scab, and give* the following year, $2000 less than the apportion Turn! exhibits combined. formula: your friend*. Help make The After you have read this copy o f Tbn ment the state has received during she don’t understand what you are talk There can be no question but that Mentinel more and more n live ‘ For the aecond spraying for apple Mentinel, pass it tilling to a neighbor, if each of the past three year*. ng about. wire newspaper. the amusement features draw the at scab use lime sulphur solution at the you have one who tloesn't take the pa Sheepmen have been notified of a rate of three gallons to 105 gallons of per and you don't wish to keep it for tendance, but if there ia to be nothing There is one comfort in not knowing water; add of paste arsenate of lead meeting to he held at (taker April 1 reference. but amusement features it is a mistake mueh—you ’ll have very little to worry four pounds, or, of dry arsenate of lead and 2 for the purpose of organizing to call it an agricultural fair. If noth about. two pounds to each 100 gallons of this so that the woolgrowers may get the solution. ing but horse racing will draw a crowd, Apply as soon as three fourth* of the most from present market conditions call it a race meet and be done with it, The man who is a good liver is likely petals have fallen, keep well ngitiited Both Oregon and Idaho woolgrowers but let ’» not have an agricultural fair to be bothered with a bad liver. and see that all calyx cup* are filled 111 be present. Co-operation will be with all the prize money going for horse with the solution; spray all foliage on emphasized at the meeting. We know a man who said he felt the trees. races. A cabinet conference of th* Y. W. ‘ The third scab spray should be ap The money that is spent for horse neapable of filling the position of sec C. A., attended by representatives of retary of the merchants' association in plied not more than two weeks after the races does not go to Lane County. Very small town. 8 ix years later he was in second, using the same solution, except nine Oregon educational Institutions, little o f it stays ia Oregoo. Most of it ing that the araenate o f lead should be was held in Albany. The University congress. Either congress got stung, or omitted. goes to horse owners from outside the ’ ’ of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural Col state. I f horse racing draws the else some people grow pretty rapidly. When buying a railroad ticket, ask lege, Willamette University, Albany trowds why not make it a race meet of Courting is one game that inn't regu for a roundtrip one and boost the sales College, Philomath College, Chemawa Lane County horses only and stir the lated by any set of rules, and any way of your home station. It will help later Training Hchool, Salem High School, pride of Lane County farmers in breed when Cottage Grove wants improve Eugene High School and Corvallla that wins is good enough for Hoyle. mg fast horsesT A race between plow- ments from the railroad. mchlOtf High School associations’ officers wars horses from different sections of the MAIN s t . cottage g ro ve When a man has been vindicated sev- presen t Legal blanks—The Sentinel. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WITH PLENTY OF BACKBONE B ru n d & C o . THE SECRET OF SUCCESS MANY PRIZES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AT FAIR c > & a G X T h in g s W e T h i n k Positively every article in our store is on sale. W e are closing out our business. Y ou cannot afford to de lay buying the furniture and house furnishings you need. i K IN T E R BROS. :: «